Paranoia XP stuff compatible with Paranoia: Troubleshooters?

Ecosmith1970

Mongoose
I'm a bit confused about the rules differences between Paranoia XP and the rules in Paranoia: Troubleshooters (This is the 25th anniversary ed, am I right?).

If I got some XP-era adventures, for example, would they be compatible?

Also, does anyone know the rationale behind changing the combat mechanics from the old damage numbers to the 'K3V' mechanic it is now?

And while I'm here, is there another Paranoia community online anywhere? This forum seems a bit quiet. I know Paranoia's a niche game lol, though, so maybe this is it.
 
Ecosmith1970 said:
I'm a bit confused about the rules differences between Paranoia XP and the rules in Paranoia: Troubleshooters (This is the 25th anniversary ed, am I right?). If I got some XP-era adventures, for example, would they be compatible?
Yes, Troubleshooters is almost identical to the 2004 edition. Troubleshooters reinstates the old West End Games treason-point mechanic, removing the 2004 rules to an appendix.

Ecosmith1970 said:
Also, does anyone know the rationale behind changing the combat mechanics from the old damage numbers to the 'K3V' mechanic it is now?
The Mongoose system sets more convincing floor and ceiling damage thresholds, as opposed to the West End rules where a tacnuke was a 1D100 roll that could produce 1 point of damage, less than a punch in the nose. The current system also gives entertainingly direct situational effects.

Ecosmith1970 said:
And while I'm here, is there another Paranoia community online anywhere? This forum seems a bit quiet. I know Paranoia's a niche game lol, though, so maybe this is it.
The forums on Paranoia-Live.net have also quieted down, but the site still offers many good resources.
 
Allen Varney said:
The Mongoose system sets more convincing floor and ceiling damage thresholds, as opposed to the West End rules where a tacnuke was a 1D100 roll that could produce 1 point of damage, less than a punch in the nose. ...

Spreading rumours that Alpha Complex weapons division tactical nuclear warheads are in any way unreliable, or likely to misfire and fail to function within design parameters, is treason.

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